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Lucky 7 poker chips. Each of the seven poker chips was designed to represent chips from the major casinos found on the New Vegas strip and throughout the Mojave Wasteland.

A fully customized Fallout: New Vegas deck of cards. Each card in the pack has been uniquely illustrated to depict characters and factions found within the game.

A recreation of the game's highly coveted "Lucky 38" platinum chip.

A hardcover graphic novel "All Roads", that tells the story of some of the characters and events that lead up to Fallout: New Vegas. "All Roads" was written by Chris Avellone and created in conjunction with Dark Horse Comics.

The Making of Fallout: New Vegas' DVD. This documentary DVD will contain exclusive video content, including interviews with the developers in which they take you from concept to creation.

Product Description

Platform: Xbox 360 | Edition: Collector

Product Description

Welcome to Vegas. New Vegas. It's the kind of town where you dig your own grave prior to being shot in the head and left for dead...and that's before things really get ugly. It's a town of dreamers and desperados being torn apart by warring factions vying for complete control of this desert oasis. It's a place where the right kind of person with the right kind of weaponry can really make a name for themselves, and make more than an enemy or two along the way.As you battle your way across the heat-blasted Mojave Wasteland, the colossal Hoover Dam, and the neon drenched Vegas Strip, you'll be introduced to a colorful cast of characters, power-hungry factions, special weapons, mutated creatures and much more. Choose sides in the upcoming war or declare "winner takes all" and crown yourself the King of New Vegas in this follow-up to the 2008 videogame of the year, Fallout 3.Enjoy your stay.

From the Manufacturer

Experience all the sights and sounds of fabulous New Vegas, brought to you by Vault-Tec, America's First Choice in Post Nuclear Simulation. Explore the treacherous wastes of the Great Southwest from the safety and comfort of your very own vault: Meet new people, confront terrifying creatures, and arm yourself with the latest high-tech weaponry as you make a name for yourself on a thrilling new journey across the Mojave wasteland.

Welcome to Vegas. New Vegas. It’s the kind of town where you dig your own grave prior to being shot in the head and left for dead…and that’s before things really get ugly. It’s a town of dreamers and desperados being torn apart by warring factions vying for complete control of this desert oasis. It’s a place where the right kind of person with the right kind of weaponry can really make a name for themselves, and make more than an enemy or two along the way.

As you battle your way across the heat-blasted Mojave Wasteland, the colossal Hoover Dam, and the neon drenched Vegas Strip, you’ll be introduced to a colorful cast of characters, power-hungry factions, special weapons, mutated creatures and much more. Choose sides in the upcoming war or declare “winner takes all” and crown yourself the King of New Vegas in this follow-up to the 2008 videogame of the year, Fallout 3.

In addition to including the highly anticipated game, this premium version of Fallout: New Vegas also includes the game-inspired items below:

“Lucky 7” poker chips. Each of the seven poker chips was designed to represent chips from the major casinos found on the New Vegas strip and throughout the Mojave Wasteland.

A fully customized Fallout: New Vegas deck of cards. Each card in the pack has been uniquely illustrated to depict characters and factions found within the game. Use the cards to play poker, blackjack or Caravan, an original card game that was created by Obsidian especially for New Vegas!

A recreation of the game’s highly coveted “Lucky 38” platinum chip.

A hardcover graphic novel “All Roads”, that tells the story of some of the characters and events that lead up to Fallout: New Vegas. “All Roads” was written by Chris Avellone, the game’s creative director, and created in conjunction with Dark Horse Comics.

‘The Making of Fallout: New Vegas’ DVD. This documentary DVD will contain exclusive video content, including interviews with the developers in which they take you from concept to creation and discuss topics such as story, setting, legacy of the Fallout franchise and more.

Key Features:

Feel the Heat in New Vegas!

Not even nuclear fallout could slow the hustle of Sin City. Explore the vast expanses of the desert wastelands – from small desert towns to the New Vegas strip – and see the Great Southwest as could only be imagined in Fallout.

Feuding Factions

, Colorful Characters and a Host of Hostiles! A war is brewing between rival factions that will change the lives of everyone in New Vegas. The choices you make will bring you into contact with friends and foes, and determine the final explosive outcome of this epic power struggle.

New Systems!

Enjoy new additions such as a Companion Wheel that streamlines communication with companions, a Reputation System that tracks your actions, and the aptlytitled Hardcore Mode. Plus, special melee moves and real-time combat mechanics give you new ways to fight.

An Arsenal of Shiny New Guns!

With double the amount of weapons found in Fallout 3, you’ll have more than enough exciting, new ways to deal with the threats of the wasteland. In addition, a new weapons configuration system that lets you tinker with your toys and see the modifications in real time.

Let it Ride!

In a huge, open world with unlimited options you can see the sights, choose sides, or go it alone. Peacemaker or Hard Case, House Rules or the Wild Card – it’s all in how you play the game.

About Bethesda Softworks Bethesda Softworks, part of the ZeniMax Media Inc. family of companies, is a premier developer and worldwide publisher of interactive entertainment software. Titles from two of the world’s top development studios – Bethesda Game Studios and id Software – are featured under the Bethesda Softworks label and include such blockbuster franchises as DOOM®, QUAKE®, The Elder Scrolls®, Fallout®, Wolfenstein™ and RAGE™. For more information on Bethesda Softworks’ products, visit www.bethsoft.com. Fallout and Fallout: New Vegas are trademarks or registered trademarks of Bethesda Softworks LLC in the U.S. and/or other countries. All Rights Reserved.About Obsidian Entertainment Obsidian Entertainment is an entertainment software development company passionately dedicated to making high quality, next generation games for Windows PC and console systems. Obsidian was founded in 2003 by five game development veterans who've produced, programmed, and/or designed award-winning role playing games for a variety of platforms over the last 15 years. The five founders are: Feargus Urquhart, Chris Parker, Darren Monahan, Chris Avellone and Chris Jones. Many of Obsidian's talented employees have worked on award winning products for organizations such as Black Isle Studios, Blizzard Entertainment, Electronic Arts, Neversoft, and others. Obsidian Entertainment's Web site is located at www.obsidian.net.

I should state that i did not get this game through amazon, I picked it up at gamestop, that being said the collectors edition of Fallout: New Vegas is very worth the price! I have never bought a collectors edition for any game before but i just had to when i found out about NV. Everything that comes with the CE is high quality, from the graphic novel to the poker chips and playing cards. The only thing i am just a little upset about is the "making of" dvd because obsidian had basically already released it in small parts (you can look them up on the internet). The poker chips included are a nice touch and are high quality, even weighted to feel like real las vegas chips, and the playing cards are nice quality as well (though i dont think i will use them). all in all it was very worth the extra 20 dollars over the regular. I would recommend this to all fans of Fallout!

A lot of people seem to be skeptical about this game, and after having played it for 8 hours straight today, I can assure you that the fears are unfounded. Yes, the game is mechanically a clone of Fallout 3, and it brings with it many of the same issues, but the content in the game makes it easy to overcome the technical issues. This game is NOT Fallout 3; rather, it's a return to the West Coast style of the original Fallout games, and it brings back a lot of the crazy, random events. At any rate, if you loved Fallout 3, you're going to love this. If you hated Fallout 3, this isn't likely to change your opinion. The Collector's Edition follows in the excellence of the Fallout 3 CE, offering high quality, weighted poker chips, a deck of high quality playing cards, a making of DVD and an excellent comic book adaptation of the New Vegas universe. Overall, definitely worth the price.

This game is quite simply incredible. It overshadows Fallout 3 in every aspect, including the things people were complaining about in that the graphics are actually much better and the wasteland does not look at all similar to fallout 3 (i have no idea what people are takling about with that). This game also has a more realistic feel and the new features everyone already knows about (so i wont go into them) live well up to the hype. The main complaint i heard about this game is that it is game-breakingly buggy with poor framerates and horrifically bad load times. I guess there is truth in this for some people, but quite honestly i am about 10-15 hrs in and i have not experienced a bad load time, a poor framerate, any freezes, or glitches; i must have hit the jackpot, fitting for vegas. Some people said that the glitches are probably exclusive to older consoles but i have the original Xbox 360 and no problems at all.

Put simply, there is nothing in this game that is WORSE off than it was in Fallout 3. People who jumped on board after Fallout 3 will enjoy this game and get the opportunity to see what the real fallouts were about; but there are also neat little inclusions from 3: two examples being Ed-E, an eyebot who came from Adams Airforce Base and the skillbook for the new skill survival, which is conveniently called the "wasteland survival guide". Old school fans who were a disappointed in the direction Bethesda took the franchise, you will feel back at home here, most importantly to me: MARCUS IS BACK BABY!!! I will go as far as calling this the REAL Fallout 3. Side note: calling this an expansion is flat out idiodic.

On the subject of the collectors edition, all the additions are neat, my favorite being the deck of cards, which is an old school looking deck with each card picturing a different person or faction. The poker chips are actually legit feeling and the Lucky 38 platinum looks awesome design wise, and suprisingly to me was actually made out of some kind of metal (i though it would be plastic). Havnt got around to reading the comic or watching the DVD yet but they seem cool. I also pre-ordered from Gamestop so i got it on time (sorry amazon shoppers)

All in all this game exceeded all my expectations and if you want to compare, it is far superior to Fallout 3. Hope for a copy that isnt too glitchy.Read more ›

There's so much I could say about Fallout honestly, but I'll save my ramblings and get down to the good stuff. First of all, the game itself is great. It also is much meatier than the last one, and with the promise of future DLC it will likely double in size and gametime.

The story really doesn't have much to spoil but I'll spare most of the details. You play as "The Courier," a delivery boy who winds up shot in the head with no idea how or why. After a short tutorial (skippable thank goodness) and a few errands you're sent on your way. Your inevitable destination: The near-wholly preserved New Vegas, run by the enigmatic Mr. House. Along the way you hear about and/or meet members of the two other main factions, Caesars Legion and the NCR (New California Republic), one of which you'll eventually wind up siding with. Or will you?... Although the story this time around isn't a "fate of the world" scenario as it was in Fallout 3, it still will have you thirsting for more as you play.

Gameplay-wise it's pretty much the same old fallout, with a couple additions to the formula. Speech checks are now skill-checks, in that speech is not the only skill you'll need to pass some parts of a conversation. This is the developers way of trying to make players even out skills more, although there are some that will be needed less and may get overlooked. A new addition to the game this time is Reputation, which is like your Karmic standing with individual factions (of which there are a dozen or so, including the three major ones). Do something to help a faction and you gain reputation, possibly losing some with another faction. Also added to the field is the much talked about Hardcore mode, which despite it's name is NOT a "harder than hard" mode, as it can be played on easy, normal or hard. Instead what it is, is a gamemode where you are required to eat, sleep, and drink regularly or else perish. Fast travel is restricted in that you can't travel if you'd dehydrate or starve before reaching your destination. Unlike other modes where companions are unkillable (a very welcome addition personally), in hardcore they can and will die if you're not careful. Weapons this time around have mods and special ammo for them, allowing players to pick and choose their fighting style. Companions are a little more diverse than before; but still could do with a few more non-humans perhaps? At least they have their own backstories of sorts, which the Courier can investigate further via sidequests that activate as they get to know said companion.

The actual look to the game is essentially fallout 3 but with a browner tone and some more desert-based motifs. This is possibly due to the restriction of the Havok and Gamebryo engines, both of which are outdated and have many more restrictions than other, new ones. The Gamebryo engine is also notorious for being the cause behind the games many glitches and bugs, the majority of which have been talked at ad nauseum and therefore I won't delve too far into.

Glitches aside though, the game truly is an engaging and fun experience, and most of the bugs aren't gamebreaking. If you're a fan of the series, pick it up asap. If you're not entirely sure yet, hold off for a couple of months while Bethesda tweaks it a little and works on the bugs. Either way, it's a great buy and definitely worth the pricetag.Read more ›